The realities and challenges that come along with urban migration was once again highlighted during the ongoing Association for Local Authorities in Namibia seminar on housing and land delivery.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
50 000 people undocumented in Namibia
For his entire life, Nghidipo Rafael has had to prove that he indeed exists.
SPYL calls for education budget rethink
As the nation braces itself for the 2023/24 national budget today, the Swapo Party Youth League has shared its two cents on what government should prioritise.
Turkeyb ge huiba ra ôa ǁnā !hūb !nâ ge hâ !oa!oaxa !hūǂguwib khao!gâ
!Hūǂnûǁkhaeba-aos Namibiab !nâs, Republiki Turkeyb dis Feral Cekerek Oruckaptans ge Namibiab khoen tsî ǂnûiǂgādi !oa ra ǀkhomaǂgan, ai!â ge ǂoa wekheb !nâ ge Turkeyb di !khawagas aiǂoas ǀkhāb ai Syrianni !hūǀgoras tawa a hâ 7.8 buruxa ǀgaisa !hūǂguwib !nâ ge ǂkhôadīhe khoen !aroma huib ǀkha mâxōǀkhāhesa.
Huawei helps industries transform into energy producers
Huawei recently demonstrated its commitment to Africa’s energy transition, while also showcasing the full range of its latest solar PV and green home and business solutions. The demonstration took place at the Solar Power Africa Conference held in Cape Town at the beginning of February.
Namibia, Angola central banks formalise collaboration
Following renewed efforts to strengthen bilateral relations, the Bank of Namibia (BoN) and Banco Nacional de Angola (BNA) recently signed an agreement to formalise technical collaboration and partnership between the two institutions.
Struggle kids chain veterans’ office door
About 200 children of the liberation struggle yesterday had to be dispersed by the police using rubber bullets, after they have chained the entrance to the veterans ministry, following the ministry’s failure to meet their demands.
Alleged coitus killer pleads not guilty
A Gobabis resident, accused of killing his romantic partner during sexual intercourse, pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder, read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act, yesterday before Windhoek High Court judge Dinnah Usiku.
Oshikoto fights water woes
In an effort to achieve urgent relief on the water challenges in the Oshikoto region, the agriculture ministry will be introducing three newfangled water supply interventions.
ALAN wants regional councils empowered
The Association of Local Authorities in Namibia’s president Samuel !Oë-Amseb says the government should empower regions so that they can employ town planners and engineers to render services to local authorities.









